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Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 25 Oct 2016 15:46
by Snowman
troy wrote:Snowman wrote:Looking for a flat, non gravel, preferably grassy area where I can practice my low speed turns and simple skidding without scraping up the bike or my knees too badly when (not if) I fall. Anyone have any suggestions for an area like that?
That is surprisingly hard to find in the Midwest where we have millions of acres of relatively flat, grassy land! Problem is almost every inch of it is private property. The very few ORV areas are way too small for the population that uses it, so they become nothing but rutted, eroded, rocky messes fit only for folks training for hard enduro!
So #1 recommendation is make friends with a land owner! Your post here on RideForum might help you with that. We'll see.
Good news is I do have an option for you! Turns out the Santa Fe Trail Cycle Park (Carbondale) has a pretty large open grassy area that would be perfect for what you want to do. It's an area just N of their vintage motocross track (also used for peewee races). Some details and directions in this thread:
http://rideforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1874
Thanks.
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Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 06 Apr 2017 12:39
by jerry valdez
Went to school creek-Milford Lake riding area 2 weeks ago, was very wet & muddy but had a good time 18 riders that day 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, its has sand, dirt, slate rocks, trails with lots of trees to go thru, hills to climb. It has parking area, loading ramp from trucks, out house. no water or shelter house. it is the best Kansas has to offer. I was the only silver haired guy that day. (Smiley- Holton, Ks.)
1989 XT 600 Yamaha
Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 04 Jun 2018 19:57
by asis
Hope to get up there and let you show me some stuff this summer Jerry!
Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 11:38
by troy
This list needs some updating!
https://www.rideforum.net/viewtopic.php?p=8558#p8558
I know some of these options closed. There are probably some new options not in the list. Contributions welcome!
Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 20:19
by Savage
I've heard that Carbondale is closed or will be soon.
The Spillway and Tuttle Creek ORV are in great shape now.
Re: WHERE to ride off-road
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 21:48
by Harvey Mushman
https://www.facebook.com/McCainsPITS/po ... 9544764067
Here is the new link to what used to be Santa Fe Trail Cycle Park, (Carbondale). These people are supposed to have the place open this spring.